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Shooter Brandon Scott Hole had two Facebook pages mostly devoted to children s cartoon My Little Pony Just before Thursday s shooting in Indianapolis, he posted I hope that I can be with Applejack in the afterlife Applejack is the main character of the children s show, which has a subculture of adult fans known as Bronies Brony subculture has been linked to extremism, but Facebook found no extremist ties in Hole s posting Authorities are still unsure of a motive for the shooting, which killed eight including four Sikh adherents Hole had been fired from the FedEx sorting facility last year, and had a history of mental health issues ....
After the Indianapolis FedEx shooting, Sikhs in Indianapolis feel targeted again Meryl Kornfield INDIANAPOLIS Amarjeet Kaur Johal was once a regular at Sikh Satsang of Indianapolis, volunteering to cook and clean up after communal meals. On Saturday, Johal’s family, friends and co-workers gathered at the temple without her. Johal, a grandmother of five, was one of the eight workers killed when a gunman opened fire at a FedEx warehouse Thursday night. Four of the victims were Sikh, a loss that cuts deep in this tightknit community, connected by faith and a common heritage tied to the Punjabi region of India. ....
Print article INDIANAPOLIS - Amarjeet Kaur Johal was once a regular at Sikh Satsang of Indianapolis, volunteering to cook and clean up after communal meals. On Saturday, Johal’s family, friends and co-workers gathered at the temple without her. Johal, a grandmother of five, was one of the eight workers killed when a gunman opened fire at a FedEx warehouse Thursday night. Four of the victims were Sikh, a loss that cuts deep in this tightknit community,connected by faith and a common heritage tied to the Punjabi region of India. At the gurdwara, a Sikh place of worship, people gathered to make sense of the violence and to talk about how they can protect their community. ....